Studying the Human Mind in the Age of AI
An Overview of Contemporary Cognitive Science
Marcel Danesi
University of Toronto
Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
After emerging as an autonomous discipline in the late 1970s, cognitive science has since become a prominent interdisciplinary, scientific discipline for studying the mind and its processes, integrating research and theories from diverse fields such as linguistics, psychology, artificial intelligence, philosophy, neuroscience, and anthropology. In the current and ever-evolving age of AI, however, cognitive science has been fine-tuning its own methodological purview more and more on ideas coming out of computer modeling and machine learning systems development.
As such, its scope has embraced AI research increasingly as the organizing center for gaining an understanding of how the human brain functions to produce language, visual perception, reasoning, decision-making, and so on. This book constitutes an introduction to the contemporary practices and ideas in cognitive science in the AI age. It is both descriptive and, at times, critical, examining the emerging approaches and theories within cognitive science as themselves too dependent upon AI research itself.
ISBN 9783969392133 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Cognitive Science 01. 320pp. 2025.